ENTERTAINMENTS. ES T A T E j - Hastings ' LAST TWO DAYS : 2.15 and 8 The Picture That Gives You a Breath of Fresh Air! Terrific in its Immensity, with a Powerful Romance of Self-Sacrifice, 1 Love and Heroism Against Fearful Oddsl. . A Gigantic Picture of a Gigantic Projectl — "the great barrier",— —"the great barrier" — — "the great barrier" — — "the great barrier" — — "the great barrier" — — "the great barrier" — — "the great barrier" — — "the great barrier" — (From the stoxr "The Great Divide.") A G.B.DTSUPEE SPECIAL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With ricHard arlen . richard arlen LILLI PALMER ■ J. FAEEELL McDONALD. The whole world knows the famous • Canadian Pacifie Eailway and its romantie background, but few know the thrilling story of its origin, the lives, the hardships and the fight with Nature that were necessary for its birth. ' ACTUALLY FILMED IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES. WITH THE COEDIAL COOPERATION OF THE OANADIAN PACIFIC KAILWAY CO. SPECIAL SUPPORTS INCLUDE: •'Pacing Thoroughbreds," includes Derby winners, Phar Lap, etc. "Going Native," 2-reel musieal. ''Kiko Foils the Fox,'-' Cartoou. Latest Overseas News. Fox Australian News, etc. Book at Theatre ; Phone 2674 - : JJAWKE'S gAY JJUNT WINTER MEETING, 1937. — HASTINGS RACECOURSE — SATUEDAY, 17th JULY, 1937. . OFFICIALS. — Master: T. SboTratt. President: Hon. H. A. Russell, M.L.C. Vice-Presidents: F. B. Donnelly and G. D. Beatson. Dcputy Masters: J. N. Lowry, A. W. Parsons (Waipawn), A. P. White and T. Butler. Committee: "E. O. Bousfield, J. Chambers, H. M. Glazebrook, F. Hansen, A. F. Harris, H. Hassall, I. Henderson, D. Laue, D. i Holden L. . Moorhead, G. F. Forbes McHardy, lt. Nelson, E. Nelson, H. S. Rathbone, W. A. Tod, L. White, J. W. Wedd. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: W. Price. Judge: VV. P. Russell. Clerk of Course: J. Hindrup. Hon. Timekeeper: H. Jones. Clerk of Totalisator: S. P. 'Spiller. Clerk of Scales: , H. M. Bishop. Surgeon: Dr. C. Romaine Wright. Hon. Vet, Surgeon: A. M. Brodie, M.R.C.Y.S. . . (First Raee at 12 noon). 1— OTANE HACK AND HUNTERS' HURDLE HANDICAP, ,of £60, second horse £10, third ho'rse £5 from tho stako. Noin. £1; Acc. 15/-. About one and a half miles. 2— OKAWA MA1DEN, of £50, second horse £7, third horse £3 from the stake. Two-year-olds 8st. 51ba., three-year-olds and upwards 8st. 10 , Ibs. Marcs allowed 31bs. Noin. £1; Aec. 10/-. Five and a half iurlongs. 3— H.B. HUNT CDP STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £100, and " Cup valued at 20 gns., second horso £10, third horse £5 from the stake (For qualified Hunters). Minimum weight 9st. Nom. £l; Acc. £1. . About two and a half miles. 4— RIVERSLEA HANDICAP (Haek Conditions), of £60; second horse £10, third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight 8st. Nom. /£1; Acc. 15/-. One and a quarter miles. .5 -SOUTEA HUNTERS' FLAT HANDICAP (for qualified Hunters), of £50, second horse £7, third horse £3 * from tho stake. Minimum weight 30st. 71bs. Gentlemen Ridere. Nom. £1; Acc. 10/-. . , One and a quarter miles. 6- -WAITANGI HANDICAP (Hack Conditions), of £60, second horse £10, third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight 8st. The winner of any Flat Race after declaration of weights to carry 71b. extra. Nom. £1; Aec. 15/-. 7— TIKOKINO HANDICAP ! (Open), of £60, second liOTse £10, third horse £5 from, the stako. Minimum weight Sst. Nom. £1; Acc. 15/-. Six and.a half furlongs. NOMINATIONS — FR1DAY, 2-ntl JULY, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS— FRIDAY, 9th JULY. ACCEPTANCES — TUESDAY, 13th JULY, at 8 p.m. The winner of any race before Meeting may be rehandicapped. Any Winner at Meeting to carry penalty of 71 bs. Re-handicaps to be ' deelared not iater than 72 hours after the race run. Horsos names must appear in Official Calender as having qualified, or qualification certificates must be produced at scales.— Part VI, Rules 26 and 27, New Zealand Huuts' Association Rules. A.'E. WISHART, Secretary. P.O. Box 13. Telephone — Hastings 3836. B1KMESE GIVES HAlli FRESHSTART. r\ANDRUFF removed in 3 days — new hair growth in 30 daysl Suck are the remarkablo benefits obtained with Birmese Herbal Hair Root Compound, which feeds and nourishes the scalp and hair root papilla with pert'ectly combined essentials. Use in conjunction with Birmese Shampoo. Obt,ain your 5/6 ,-jar of Birmese right awny t'rom Noel Wiison's Pharmacy, Hastings, or other cheinisls.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 138, 28 June 1937, Page 12
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